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- Captain Carnage - Watchmen Wiki
Captain Carnage was a sadomasochist posing as a costumed villain Captain Carnage showed up in New York City around 1976 and began to entice costumed adventurers into beating him up by pretending to be a supervillain, constantly yelling things like "Punish me!", gaining pleasure from the pain
- List of Watchmen characters - Wikipedia
Captain Carnage showed up in New York City around 1976 and began attempting to entice costumed adventurers into beating him Carnage would pretend to be a supervillain in order to get beaten up, constantly yelling things like Punish me!
- Captain Carnage - Steam Community
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- Rorschach #4 Tells Captain Carnage Story From Watchmen #1 Final Page
And we get to hear a little about the so-called supervillain, Captain Carnage Watchmen #1 artwork In today's Rorschach #4, part of the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Tom King and Jorge
- The Dark History Of Watchmen - Looper
Dubbed Captain Carnage, he made a name for himself committing crimes in the hopes of getting caught — but as it turns out, Carnage was a masochist who enjoyed taking a good beating from
- Captain Carnage (disambiguation) | DC Database | Fandom
Captain Carnage Watchmen Masochist supervillain Captain Carnage Movies Watchmen Watchmen Characters: Big Figure • Bubastis I • Bubastis II • Captain Metropolis • Clark Dreiberg • Comedian • Crimebusters • Doctor Manhattan • Dollar Bill • Gerald Grice • Gloria Long • Hooded Justice • Janey Slater • Larry Schexnayder
- Mayfair DC Heroes Character Database: Captain Carnage
Captain Carnage never actually appeared, but was talked about by Dan Dreiberg and Laurel Juspeczyk during their diner at Rafael's
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